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Around the World on a Bicycle, Vol. 2

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Thomas Stevens was the first person to circle the globe by bicycle, a large-wheeled Ordinary. His journey started in April 1884 in San Francisco from where he cycled to Boston to take a steamer to England. Crossing England, France, Central Europe and Asia Minor before he was turned back at the borders of Afghanistan. He returned part of the way to take a ship to Karachi, from where he crossed India. Another steam ship brought him from Calcutta to Hong Kong, and from Shanghai he set over to Japan, finally ending his journey after actually cycling 13.500 miles in Yokohama, December 1886.

This is the second volume (of two) relating his travel experiences, detailing the part of the journey from Teheran to Yokohama. (Summary by Availle) (19 hr 51 min)

Chapters

I: The Start from Teheran, Part 1

24:07

Read by William Tomcho

I: The Start from Teheran, Part 2

22:35

Read by William Tomcho

II: Persia and the Meshed Pilgrim Road, Part 1

15:11

Read by ToddHW

II: Persia and the Meshed Pilgrim Road, Part 2

16:47

Read by ToddHW

III: Persia and the Meshed Pilgrim Road, Part 1

23:58

Read by William Tomcho

III: Persia and the Meshed Pilgrim Road, Part 2

28:36

Read by William Tomcho

IV: Through Khorassan, Part 1

22:17

Read by William Tomcho

IV: Through Khorassan, Part 2

24:07

Read by William Tomcho

V: Meshed the Holy, Part 1

26:39

Read by William Tomcho

V: Meshed the Holy, Part 2

32:00

Read by William Tomcho

VI:The Unbeaten Tracks of Khorassan, Part 1

32:29

Read by William Tomcho

VI:The Unbeaten Tracks of Khorassan, Part 2

28:04

Read by William Tomcho

VII: Beerjand and the Frontier of Afghanistan, Part 1

31:33

Read by William Tomcho

VII: Beerjand and the Frontier of Afghanistan, Part 2

28:06

Read by William Tomcho

VIII: Across the 'Desert of Despair', Part 1

23:07

Read by voicebynatalie

VIII: Across the 'Desert of Despair', Part 2

26:14

Read by voicebynatalie

IX: Afghanistan, Part 1

18:20

Read by William Tomcho

IX: Afghanistan, Part 2

20:51

Read by William Tomcho

X: Arrested at Furrah

27:30

Read by ToddHW

XI: Under Escort to Herat, Part 1

25:57

Read by William Tomcho

XI: Under Escort to Herat, Part 2

26:27

Read by William Tomcho

XII: Taken Back to Persia, Part 1

33:42

Read by William Tomcho

XII: Taken Back to Persia, Part 2

34:12

Read by William Tomcho

XIII: Roundabout to India, Part 1

29:18

Read by William Tomcho

XIII: Roundabout to India, Part 2

26:51

Read by William Tomcho

XIII: Roundabout to India, Part 3

24:39

Read by William Tomcho

XIV: Through India, Part 1

33:22

Read by Dan Craig

XIV: Through India, Part 2

33:12

Read by Dan Craig

XV: Dehli and Agra, Part 1

33:19

Read by Brendan Stallard

XV: Dehli and Agra, Part 2

37:32

Read by Brendan Stallard

XVI: From Agra to Singapore, Part 1

27:53

Read by Brendan Stallard

XVI: From Agra to Singapore, Part 2

34:24

Read by Brendan Stallard

XVI: From Agra to Singapore, Part 3

33:33

Read by Brendan Stallard

XVII: Through China, Part 1

29:52

Read by Pamela Krantz

XVII: Through China, Part 2

28:45

Read by Pamela Krantz

XVII: Through China, Part 3

29:24

Read by Pamela Krantz

XVIII: Down the Kan-Kiang Valley, Part 1

27:04

Read by Pamela Krantz

XVIII: Down the Kan-Kiang Valley, Part 2

24:33

Read by Pamela Krantz

XVIII: Down the Kan-Kiang Valley, Part 3

25:12

Read by Pamela Krantz

XIX: Through Japan, Part 1

22:35

Read by Availle

XIX: Through Japan, Part 2

24:16

Read by Availle

XX: The Home Stretch, Part 1

27:17

Read by Availle

XX: The Home Stretch, Part 2

26:08

Read by Availle

Itinerary

19:51

Read by Availle

Bewertungen

(5 Sterne)

Amazing that this English man was the first to ride a bike in China, given it became the national vehicle for a while! Calling the Japanese "Japs" sounds offensive to our ears but this was long before WWII when it became a pejorative - the writer is full of admiration for Japanese society & says so.

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